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 Chan, T.Y., D.A. Lee, and C.S. Lee (2000) The first deep-sea hydrothermal animal reported from Taiwan: Shinkaia crosnieri Baba and Williams, 1998 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Galatheidae). Bulletin of Marine Science 67(2): 799–804. PDF is 2.1MB

 

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Reference ID 29465
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Chan, T.Y.
Lee, D.A.
Lee, C.S.
Publication Year (for display) 2000
Publication Year (for sorting) 2000
Title The first deep-sea hydrothermal animal reported from Taiwan: _Shinkaia crosnieri_ Baba and Williams, 1998 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Galatheidae)
Secondary Title Bulletin of Marine Science
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Volume 67
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Pages 799–804
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A deep-sea hydrothermal organism is reported for the first time from the coast of Taiwan. The species, Shinkaia crosnieri Baba and Williams, 1998, is a galatheid crab of the recently described subfamily Shinkaiinae Baba and Williams, 1998, previously known only from the Bismarck Archipelago and Mid-Okinawa Trough in Japan. Two specimens of this species were collected off northeastern Taiwan at a depth of about 1200 m from the southern end of the Okinawa Trough. S. crosnieri has been reported to form dense aggregations in hydrothermally active areas and one of the Taiwanese specimens has the largest size known for this species.
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